Training and Research
PhD Programme Courses/classes - 2023/2024
Mathematical Statistics
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Catia Scricciolo
Microeconomics 1
Credits: 7,5
Language: English
Teacher: Simona Fiore, Claudio Zoli, Martina Menon
Continuous Time Econometrics
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Cecilia Mancini
Probability
Credits: 7,5
Language: English
Teacher: Marco Minozzo
Macroeconomics I
Credits: 7,5
Language: English
Teacher: Tamara Fioroni, Alessia Campolmi
Game Theory
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Francesco De Sinopoli
Mathematics
Credits: 4,5
Language: English
Teacher: Andrea Mazzon, Jonathan Yick Yeung Tam
Advice to Young Economists
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Marco Piovesan
Stochastic Optimization and Control
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Athena Picarelli
Financial Time Series
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Buccheri, Francesca Rossi
Mean Field Games (part I)
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
Teacher: Luciano Campi
Job Market Orientation
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Joan Madia, Simone Quercia
Discretization of Processes
Credits: 4,5
Language: English
Teacher: Jean Jacod
Topics in applied economics with administrative data
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Edoardo Di Porto
Multivariate Analysis with Latent Variables: The SEM Approach
Credits: 3
Language: English
Teacher: Albert Satorra
Financial Mathematics
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Alessandro Gnoatto
Political Economy
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Emanuele Bracco, Roberto Ricciuti
Finite Mixture Models in Health Economics: Theory and Applications
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Paolo Li Donni
Inequality
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Francesco Andreoli, Claudio Zoli
Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Simone Quercia, Maria Vittoria Levati, Marco Piovesan
Health Economics
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Paolo Pertile, Catia Nicodemo
Development economics
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Federico Perali
Finance
Credits: 4
Language: English
Teacher: Giorgio Vocalelli
Mean Field Games (part II)
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
Teacher: Giulia Liveri
Stochastic Processes in Finance
Credits: 5
Language: English
Teacher: Sara Svaluto Ferro, Christa Cuchiero
Dynamic Corporate Finance
Credits: 2
Language: Englìsh
Behavioral and Experimental Economics (2023/2024)
Academic staff
Referent
Credits
4
Language
English
Class attendance
Free Choice
Location
VERONA
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with appropriate tools for conducting controlled economic experiments and with concepts of behavioral economics, paying attention to alternative theories of individual choice behavior.
Prerequisites and basic notions
There is no mandatory requirement. Knowledge of microeconomics, game theory and basic statistics is however appreciated.
Program
The available evidence in psychology and economics suggests that individuals' behaviors deviate from the standard economic theory systematically. In this course, we will introduce the modern advances in behavioral economics and bounded rationality, including time-inconsistent preferences and self-control, judgment under risk and uncertainty, imperfect knowledge and social emotions, and show the economic implications of those psychologically richer models. Meanwhile, we aim to answer the question why individuals are "biased", and tend to find the link of some aspects of psychological regularities.
The course deals with methodological, theoretical, historical and practical aspects of experimental and behavioral economics.
Students are expected to read and discuss several papers that attempt to synthesize existing models in psychology and economics. Finally, we will present empirical papers drawn from a variety of fields (consumption, development economics, environmental economics, health economics, labor economics, political economy) as possible applications of these behavioral insights.
Throughout the course we will do our best to point out what seem to us like good directions for research in behavioral economics. In addition, as an incentive to get you started, the exam consists of analyzing a specific paper and proposing a possible extension.
MODULE 1 (Levati)
- Introduction. Methodology of Experimental Economics. What sort of knowledge social scientists can collect in the laboratory and what experiments can tell us about economic theories. Specific methods and techniques for conducting economic experiments, focusing on basic rules for reaching control in experiments. What is a field experiment: a taxonomy and a brief history.
- Social preferences, Inequity Aversion and Reciprocity (theory and experimental evidence).
MODULE 2 (Quercia):
- Risk preferences, reference dependence, prospect theory (theory and experimental evidence).
- Time preferences, time inconsistency, present bias and hyperbolic discounting (theory and experimental evidence and strategies to tackle self-control problems).
MODULE 3 (Piovesan)
- Behavioral Insights / Nudging theory and applications to environment, health, education, charitable giving, saving, discrimination.
Bibliography
Learning assessment procedures
Students have to read a recent paper on Behavioral and Experimental Economics (theoretical or empirical) suggested by us and write: 1) a "referee report" containing a short summary of the paper, a detailed analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the paper; 2) a proposal of a possible extension of that paper.
Scheduled Lessons
When | Classroom | Teacher | topics |
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Wednesday 24 April 2024 14:00 - 18:00 Duration: 4:00 AM |
Polo Santa Marta - Sala Andrea Vaona (DSE) [1.59 - 1] | Maria Vittoria Levati | Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
Tuesday 07 May 2024 14:00 - 17:00 Duration: 3:00 AM |
Polo Santa Marta - Sala Andrea Vaona (DSE) [1.59 - 1] | Maria Vittoria Levati | Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
Thursday 09 May 2024 14:00 - 17:00 Duration: 3:00 AM |
Polo Santa Marta - Sala Andrea Vaona (DSE) [1.59 - 1] | Maria Vittoria Levati | Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
Tuesday 14 May 2024 14:00 - 17:00 Duration: 3:00 AM |
Polo Santa Marta - Sala Andrea Vaona (DSE) [1.59 - 1] | Simone Quercia | Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
Thursday 16 May 2024 14:00 - 17:00 Duration: 3:00 AM |
Polo Santa Marta - Sala Andrea Vaona (DSE) [1.59 - 1] | Marco Piovesan | Behavioral and Experimental Economics |
PhD school courses/classes - 2023/2024
Please note: Additional information will be added during the year. Currently missing information is labelled as “TBD” (i.e. To Be Determined).
PhD students must obtain a specified number of CFUs each year by attending teaching activities offered by the PhD School.
First and second year students must obtain 8 CFUs. Teaching activities ex DM 226/2021 provide 5 CFUs; free choice activities provide 3 CFUs.
Third year students must obtain 4 CFUs. Teaching activities ex DM 226/2021 provide 2 CFUs; free choice activities provide 2 CFUs.
Registering for the courses is not required unless explicitly indicated; please consult the course information to verify whether registration is required or not. When registration is actually required, no confirmation e-mail will be sent after signing up.
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Linguistic Activities
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 1 st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 2 nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-1st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-2nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 1 st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 2 nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-1st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INFORMATION: ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-2nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Research management and Enhancement
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Donatella Boni
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Luisella Zocca
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Scientific Area]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Elena Scanferla
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Statistics and Computer Sciences
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY (MODULE I)
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Marco Minozzo
INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY (MODULE II)
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Marco Minozzo
BASIC LEVEL STATISTICS
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL INFERENCE
Credits: 1
Language: English
Validità e affidabilità delle misure e dei test diagnostici
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Teacher: Alessandro Marcon
BASIC LEVEL STATISTICS
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
Statistical analysis with R - module I
Credits: 1
Language: Italian
Teacher: Erica Secchettin
Generalized linear models: logistic regression, loglinear model, Poisson model
Credits: 2
Language: English
Teacher: Lucia Cazzoletti
Disegno dello studio nella ricerca osservazionale e sperimentale
Credits: 1,5
Language: English
Teacher: Alessandro Marcon
Calcolo della numerosità campionaria in funzione di una precisione o potenza statistica prefissata
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Verlato
Introduzione alla meta-analisi per la ricerca biomedica (revisione della letteratura, raccolta dei dati, costruzione del database)
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Verlato
Applicazioni della meta-analisi in campo epidemiologico e medico
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Verlato
Analisi di sopravvivenza: test log-rank, curve di sopravvivenza di Kaplan-Meier, modello di regressione di Cox
Credits: 1,5
Language: Inglese - English
Teacher: Simone Accordini
INTERMEDIATE STATISTICS [Recommended for Human Sciences]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
INTERMEDIATE STATISTICS [Tutti i corsi di studio]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
Statistical analysis with R - module II
Credits: 2
Language: Italian
Teacher: Erica Secchettin
Teaching Activities: Free choice
PROTECTING PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING IN THE PHD PROGRAM: WHAT DO WE NEED TO CONSIDER FOR BEING A GOOD SCIENTIST: BEST PRACTICE AND THE ETHICS OF SCIENCE
Credits: 1
Language: inglese
Teacher: Paola Cesari
QUANDO LA RICERCA SI FA ETICA (PERCORSO ORGANIZZATO E FINANZIATO DAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER DI UNIVR)
Credits: 2
Language: Italian
Teacher: Roberta Silva
IMPARA IL MARKETING DIGITALE
Credits: 1,5
Language: English
Italian Poetry abroad
Credits: 1
Language: Italiano
Teacher: Massimo Natale
COSTRUISCI IL TUO BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS
Credits: 1,5
Language: English
APPROCCI E METODOLOGIE PARTECIPATIVE NELLA RICERCA CON GLI ATTORI DEL TERRITORIO
Credits: 1,5
Language: Italian
Teacher: Cristiana Zara
DOING INTERVIEWS IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Credits: 1,5
Language: English
Teacher: Chiara Sità
LA COMUNICAZIONE UMANISTICA: OPPORTUNITA' E RISCHI
Credits: 1
Language: Italiano
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMYELINATING DISEASES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Credits: 2
Language: English
Teacher: Alberto Gajofatto
IL SONNO E I SUOI DISTURBI: FOCUS SULLE PARASONNIE E I DISTURBI DEL MOVIMENTO IN SONNO
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Elena Antelmi
IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR BODY COMPOSITION ANALYSIS
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Carlo Zancanaro
OPEN SCIENCE: THE MIGHTY STICK AGAINST "BAD" SCIENCE
Credits: 2
Language: English
Teacher: Alberto Scandola
THE EMPIRICAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL METHOD (EPM): THEORETICAL FOUNDATION AND EMPIRICAL APPLICATION IN EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTHCARE FIELDS
Credits: 2
Language: English
THE PATHWAY OF OXYGEN: CAUSE OF HYPOXEMIA
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Carlo Capelli
Faculty
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Guidelines for PhD students
Below you will find the files that contain the Guidelines for PhD students and rules for the acquisition of ECTS credits (in Italian: "CFU") for the Academic Year 2023/2024.
Documents
Title | Info File |
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Guidelines PhD students | pdf, en, 334 KB, 19/04/24 |
Linee guida dottorandi | pdf, it, 251 KB, 19/04/24 |
Percorso formativo | pdf, it, 283 KB, 19/04/24 |
Training program | pdf, en, 358 KB, 19/04/24 |